Sharing knowledge helps the team: Kumble

May 1, 2013

Many believe Anil Kumble is one among the last set of gentlemen cricketers.

He played the game the way it was designed to be played. Kumble was competitive and aggressive but never crossed the line. To him, being competitive meant conceding no quarter to the opponent. Being aggressive meant giving it back to the rival without a word or a stare. Being a gentleman never meant showing up as meek or submissive. anil

Having lived the ultimate dream of any bowler to claim a ‘Perfect 10’ in a Test innings, Kumble went on to lead the Indian team with a fair amount of success. He gave up international cricket when his fans were still asking. “Why?” In the past couple of years, Kumble has been busy in putting Karnataka’s cricket in order. Concurrently, he is also part of the Mumbai Indians team as a ‘mentor’. But his role is more than what the word suggests.

Strategic role

“My role, call me mentor or whatever, is basically a long term strategy for the franchise, whenever there is full auction I come in and put the whole team in place, put in the support staff. In this particular IPL, where you are required to strategise, support the captain and the various players in terms of cricketing aspects, it is important to be someone who understands the game, and also a little bit of administration.”

Explaining his functions, Kumble says, “The aim is to win the IPL and (for that) how best you can provide the players the right space. I am basically the owner’s representative. IPL is totally different from the regular T20 tournaments. So many matches, ups and downs, large squads, manage the players’ motivational level, different venues and different surfaces. It’s all about the understanding the game. Of course, there is no blue print for winning the championship.”

Throwing light on the team meetings, Kumble says, “I play a role there give my inputs in the team meetings and ideas to the coach and the captain. The aim is to help the younger lot mature and manage the pressures of the IPL. That is the bigger challenge. You do well in one game and then how do you manage the fame and the pressures.”

Great feeling

Asked about the presence of several illustrious names in the dressing room, Kumble sounds excited. “It’s great to have such wealth of experience. That is another thing I have to channelise to the benefit of the team. Sachin’s knowledge of the IPL helps. Nice to get John (Wright) into the Indian set up. Fresh ideas from John will help. Sharing knowledge helps the team, especially the youngsters. Some (players) you have admired as opposition and to have them in your side is a great feeling.”

It is certain that some in the dressing room take pride, and some others feel fortunate, in sharing the space with such a humble cricketer.

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April 22,2020

Dhaka, Apr 22: Star Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan has decided to auction the bat he used during the 2019 ODI World Cup to help raise money for the fight against deadly coronavirus pandemic.

Shakib, who is currently serving a two-year ban from all forms of cricket -- one of which is suspended -- for not reporting corrupt approaches, is the second Bangladeshi cricketer after wicket-keeper batsman Mushfiqur Rahim to auction a personal cricketing gear to raise money for the cause.

"I had said before that I want to put up a bat for auction. I have decided to auction the bat I used in the 2019 World Cup. It's a favourite bat of mine," Shakib said during a Facebook live session.

The 33-year-old all-rounder had a hugely successful World Cup in England last year, scoring 606 runs in eight matches at an average of 86.57, which included two centuries and five fifties.

Besides, he also picked up 11 wickets in the tournament and became the only cricketer to score 600 plus runs and scalp 10 wickets in a single edition of the World Cup.

"I had a good World cup with the bat and ball. There were some good performances especially with the bat. I had used a single bat throughout the World Cup and even used tapes on it to get through games," Shakib said.

"It's not that this bat has only been used at the World Cup. I have scored over 1500 runs with this bat and had used it prior to the tournament and after it as well.

"Although I like the bat a lot but I have decided to put it up for auction with the thought that maybe it can leave some contribution to forming a fund during the ongoing coronavirus crisis."

The money raised from the auction will go to the Shakib Al Hasan foundation.

"This is a very special bat to me, but my people are even more special to me," Shakib said.

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January 12,2020

New Delhi, Jan 12: Flamboyant India all-rounder Hardik Pandya was on Saturday pulled out of the India A team's tour of New Zealand after he failed mandatory fitness tests in Mumbai.

The selectors had picked him in the squad without testing him in the Ranji games.

Tamil Nadu captain Vijay Shankar has been drafted into the India A team and he has already boarded the flight to New Zealand where they will play two 50-over warm-up games, three List A games and two four-day 'Tests' against the home A team.

It has been learnt that Pandya failed a couple of mandatory fitness tests and his scores were well below the permissible range suggesting that he is far from being fit for international cricket. In this situation, pulling him out of the India A squad was expected.

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January 6,2020

Jan 6: Former India opener Kris Srikkanth on Sunday said he would prefer K L Rahul over Shikhar Dhawan in the T20 World Cup later this year.

Former India opener Kris Srikkanth on Sunday said he would prefer K L Rahul over Shikhar Dhawan in the T20 World Cup later this year.

Dhawan is returning to international cricket after a long gap. During the senior left-handed batsman's absence, Rahul has emerged as one of the top contenders for the opener's slot in limited-overs cricket.

"Runs against SL (Sri Lanka) don't count. If I was chairman of selectors, I won't pick Dhawan in the T20 WC squad. There is no competition between him and Rahul. Only one winner," Srikkanth said on Star Sports.

Before the series, the 34-year-old Dhawan said that he is looking forward to a "new start" in a new year and wants to win the World Cup for India.

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